GB2398696A - Combination and display of camera ouputs for superposition of images in a portable communication device - Google Patents

Combination and display of camera ouputs for superposition of images in a portable communication device Download PDF

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GB2398696A
GB2398696A GB0406007A GB0406007A GB2398696A GB 2398696 A GB2398696 A GB 2398696A GB 0406007 A GB0406007 A GB 0406007A GB 0406007 A GB0406007 A GB 0406007A GB 2398696 A GB2398696 A GB 2398696A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N5/00Details of television systems
    • H04N5/222Studio circuitry; Studio devices; Studio equipment
    • H04N5/262Studio circuits, e.g. for mixing, switching-over, change of character of image, other special effects ; Cameras specially adapted for the electronic generation of special effects
    • H04N5/272Means for inserting a foreground image in a background image, i.e. inlay, outlay
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N23/00Cameras or camera modules comprising electronic image sensors; Control thereof
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    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N23/00Cameras or camera modules comprising electronic image sensors; Control thereof
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    • H04N23/63Control of cameras or camera modules by using electronic viewfinders
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A portable communications device, such as a mobile phone, has a front and a back camera, a memory for storing images from both cameras, means for combining the images from the two cameras whereby the combined image which is to be sent is displayed on the device's display under the instruction of a microprocessor of the main circuit of the device. The size of the foreground image is controlled by the user using the operating keys and the combined image may be sent to a destination terminal as a moving-image mail.

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CAMERA DEVICE FOR PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a camera device for a portable communication terminal such as a portable/mobile telephone or a portable terminal.
There have been proposed several portable terminals which are equipped with two CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) cameras to capture both the scenery a user sees and the user's face.
Japanese Patent Application Unexamined Publication No. 2001-169166 discloses a portable terminal having a first CCD camera provided in a hinge portion and a second CCD camera provided on the front surface of a display-equipped housing that is rotatably coupled with a keypad-equipped housing.
Japanese Patent Application Unexamined Publication No. 10-108152 discloses a foldable terminal having two CCD cameras each rotatably supported at the right and left upper end portions of a display-equipped housing.
However, in the above prior art devices, the images captured by the CCD cameras are processed by a microprocessor of the portable terminal. More specifically, the captured images are stored in a memory and then combined to produce an image in which the user's face image is superimposed on the scenery image. Accordingly, the load on the microprocessor is increased and further an increased number of signal wires is needed to electrically connect the cameras to the microprocessor. - 2
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention there is provided a portable communication terminal with a moving-image communication function, comprising a display, an operation key section, a main circuit section including a microprocessor of the portable communication terminal, and a camera section, wherein the camera section comprises, a back camera provided in the back of the portable communication terminal, wherein the back camera outputs first image data, a front camera provided in the front of the portable communication terminal, wherein the front camera outputs second image data, a memory for storing image data produced by each of the back and front cameras, and a processor for processing image data each captured by the back and front cameras to produce output data of a superimposed image, wherein the microprocessor instructs the display to display the superimposed image to be sent.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, described in more detail below with reference to the drawings, a plurality of images are superimposed to form output image data of a superimposed image. Accordingly, the camera device can output the superimposed image to the main circuit of the portable device, resulting in enhanced miniaturization and costperformance and further a reduced number of signal wires connecting the camera device to the main circuit.
Preferably also the position and/or size of the front image on the display can be changed by a use operating the operation key section. - 3 -
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be described in more detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 5FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a camera device built in a portable terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a camera device built in a portable terminal according to a second 10embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram showing an example of stored image data in a memory; FIG. 3B is a diagram showing a sequence of processing of the stored image data of FIG. 3A; 15FIG. 3C is a diagram showing an example of a superimposed image produced by the processing; FIG. 4A is a diagram showing an example of stored
background image data in a memory;
FIG. 4B is a diagram showing an example of a 20superimposed image data in the memory; FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a camera device having separate cameras built in a portable terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a camera device 25including two separate cameras, which are built in a portable terminal, according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a camera device built in a portable terminal according to a fifth embodiment 30of the present invention; FIG. 8 is a detailed block diagram showing a camera device of FIG. 2; and FIG. 9 is a schematic side view of a portable terminal having a camera device built therein according to the present invention. - 4 -
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A camera device built into a portable telephone will now be described as an example. The camera device is capable of capturing still/moving images and processing them to produce a superimposed still/moving image, which is output to an electronic circuit of the portable telephone. The portable telephone can send the superimposed still/moving image as a moving-image mail to a destination terminal.
Referring to FIG. 1, a camera device 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention is provided with a back camera 10a and a front camera lob, which are provided at desired positions on the back and the front of a display-equipped housing of the portable telephone, respectively.
The back camera 10a includes a lens 4a and an image sensor 2a and the front camera 10b includes a lens 4b and an image sensor 2b. An arbitrary type of image sensor can be used as the image sensors 2a and 2b. For example, the image sensors 2a and 2b are CMOS or COD image sensors. The image sensors 2a and 2b may have the same number of pixels or a different number of pixels. The number of pixels of the image sensor 2a may be greater than that of the image sensor 2b.
Since the back camera 10a is normally used to capture scenery, it may provide a narrow angle of view to use only the center portion of the lens 4a exhibiting superior optical properties. Since the front camera 10b may be used to capture the user's face during a telephone conversation, it preferably provides a wide angle of view so as to capture the user's face near the portable telephone allowing hands-free communication. The lens 4a and the image sensor 2a of the back camera 10a may be dedicated to capturing scenery. Similarly, the lens 4b and the image sensor 2b of the back camera 10b may be dedicated to capturing people.
The details of lens arrangement, color filters and IR-cut filters may be arbitrarily set. - 5 -
The image sensor 2a captures a background image that is the same as seen by the user, to sequentially output background image data Sa in units of a horizontal line or a frame. Similarly, the image sensor 2b captures a foreground image such as a user's face to sequentially output foreground image data Sb in units of a horizontal line or a frame.
The background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb are alternately selected in units of a horizontal lo line or a frame by a selector 5 under control of a digital signal processor (DSP) 3. When the user selects either the back camera lea or the front camera lOb by operating the keypad of the portable telephone, the DSP 3 may fix the selector 5 to select the user-selected one of the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb.
Under the control of the DSP 3, the background image data Sa and/or the foreground image data Sb are stored in a memory 6 and then processed to produce data of a superimposed image of the background and foreground images.
The superimposed image data is output to the microprocessor of the portable telephone. The image processing of the DSP 3 will be described later.
As shown in FIG. 2, in a camera device 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention, the selector b is implemented in the DSP 3. The other blocks and operations are the same as described in the first embodiment.
Referring to FIGS. 3A and 3B, in the case of a sufficient amount of memory, both the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb are stored in the memory 6. In this case, the size (or the number of pixels) of the foreground image (Sb) may be smaller than that of the background image (Sa). Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 3B, the DSP 3 performs the image processing of the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb stored in the memory 6 to easily produce superimposed image data. The image processing includes superimposing, resizing, position - 6 - changing of images and switching between foreground and
background.
As shown in FIG. 3C, the superimposed image is
composed of the background image (Sa) in which the
foreground image (Sb) is included. The foreground image (Sb) may be displayed as a small-sized child window on a parent window of the background image (Sa). The user can instruct the DSP 3 by operating the keypad to change the position of the foreground image (Sb) in horizontal and/or vertical lo directions within the background image (Sa). Since the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb are stored in the memory 6, there is no need to input image data each time the size or position of the foreground image (Sb) is changed.
Referring to FIGS. 4A and 4B, in the case of a small amount of memory, the background image data Sa is first stored in the memory 6. Thereafter, the foreground image data Sb is reduced in size by the DSP 3 and is stored in the memory 6 so as to be overwritten on a preset region of the background image data Sa as shown in FIG. 3C. Each time the size or position of the foreground image (Sb) is changed, the DSP 3 inputs the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb from the image sensors 2a and 2b.
As shown in FIG. 5, a camera device 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention is provided with a back camera la and a front camera lb, which are separately provided. The back camera la is composed of the lens 4a, the image sensor 2a and a DSP 3a and the front camera lb is composed of the lens 4b, the image sensor 2b and a DSP 3b.
The background image is captured by the image sensor 2a and the DSP 3a processes it in units of a frame to store the memory 6 through the selector 5. The foreground image is captured by the image sensor 2b and the DSP 3b processes it in units of a frame to store the memory 6 through the selector 5. The selector 5 is control led by the DSP 3a and DSP 3b which cooperate to produce a superimposed image on - 7 - the memory 6 or may be further controlled by a controller (not shown).
Alternatively, the selector 5 and the memory 6 may be provided in the circuit of the portable telephone.
Specifically, the microprocessor of the portable telephone implements the selector 5 and the memory 6 to produce the superimposed image. In this embodiment, it is necessary to connect the DSP 3a and the DSP 3b to the microprocessor by signal wires.
lo As shown in FIG. 6, a camera device 1 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention comprises a camera module including the back camera la, the front camera lb, the selector 5 and the memory 6, which are the same as shown in FIG. 5. Since these components are incorporated in the module, the number of signal wires for interface to the subsequent stage can be reduced.
When each of the back camera la and the front camera lb does not output any signal, its output impedance can be set to high. In this case, the output signal wires of the back camera la and the front camera lb can be directly connected and therefore the selector 5 can be omitted.
As shown in FIG. 7, more specifically, the output terminals of the back camera la and the front camera lb are connected to a bus 8 having the memory 6 and an interface 7 connected thereto. In this embodiment, each of the back camera la and the front camera lb is provided with a chip select terminal. Alternatively, they have unique addresses assigned thereto. A controller (not shown) may be connected to the bus 8 to control data transfer. The superimposed image data is output to a microprocessor 61 of a main circuit 60 of the portable telephone via the interface 7.
The microprocessor 61 controls a display (LCD) 62 to display the superimposed image on screen. The user can enter various commands or instructions through a keypad 63.
A more detailed circuit of the second embodiment as shown in FIG. 2 will be described by referring to FIG. 8. - 8 -
In FIG. 8, the DSP 3 runs control programs to implement functions of the selector 5, a sensor controller 101, a controller 102 and an image processor 103. The sensor controller 101 controls the image sensors 2a and 2b under the control of the controller 102. More specifically, the image sensors 2a and 2b are driven by the sensor controller 101 to sequentially output to the image processor 103 background image data Sa and foreground image data Sb in units of a horizontal line. The sensor control 101 also lo controls the selector 5 so as to alternately select the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb in units of a horizontal line. For example, at the leading edge of a timing clock pulse, the selector 5 selects an i-th horizontal line of background image data Sa to output it to the image processor 103 and, at the leading edge of a next timing clock pulse, the selector 5 selects an i-th horizontal line of foreground image data Sb to output it to the image processor 103. Since the selector 5 selects one of output background image data Sa and foreground image data Sb in units of a horizontal line, substantially concurrent background and foreground images can be captured and processed.
Under the control of the controller 102, the image processor 103 stores the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb onto the image memory 6 and performs the image processing thereof to produce superimposed image data as described before. The superimposed image data is sent to the microprocessor 61 of the main circuit 60 via the interface 7.
As described before, the user can select either the back or front camera lea and lob or control the position of the foreground image on the display 62 by operating the keypad 63. When a camera selecting instruction has been made, the controller 102 receives a camera selecting signal from the microprocessor 61 through the interface 7 and fixes the selector 5 to a selected position. When it has received a foreground image position control signal, the controller - 9 - 102 instructs the image processor 103 to change the foreground image to a user-instructed position. In this example, the background image data Sa and the foreground image data Sb are stored in the image memory 6, and therefore such position change on the display 62 can be made without recapturing the image data. Similarly, resizing the foreground image can be made.
Referring to FIG. 9, the portable telephone is composed of a first housing 201 and a second housing 202 lo which are rotatably coupled by a hinge 203. The first housing 201 includes a keypad 63 and the main circuit 60 (not shown). The second housing 202 includes the display 62 and the camera device embodying the present invention. The front camera lOb of the camera device 1 is preferably placed at a position adjacent to the display 62. In this example, the front camera lOb is provided at a position just above the display 62.
The camera device 1 may be formed according to one of the first to fourth embodiments as described above. The back camera lOa and front camera lOb may be incorporated in one unit and placed at a predetermined upper position of the second housing 202. Alternatively, the back camera lOa and front camera lOb may be provided separately at different upper positions of the second housing 202.
In the above embodiments, the camera device 1 is limited to a twin-camera device. However, the present invention is not restricted to such a twincamera device.
The present invention can be applied to a multi-camera device including three or more cameras. In the case of the multi-camera device, the selector 5 sequentially selects a plurality of image data each captured by the cameras in units of a horizontal line or a frame. -

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1. A portable communication terminal with a moving-image communication function, comprising: a display; an operation key section; a main circuit section including a microprocessor of the portable communication terminal; and a camera section, wherein the camera section comprises: lo a back camera provided in the back of the portable communication terminal, wherein the back camera outputs first image data; a front camera provided in the front of the portable communication terminal, wherein the front camera outputs second image data; a memory for storing image data produced by each of the back and front cameras; and a processor for processing image data each captured by the back and front cameras to produce output data of a superimposed image, wherein the microprocessor instructs the display to display the superimposed image to be sent.
2. The portable communication terminal according to claim 1, wherein position and/or size of a second image of the second image data is allowed to be changed by the processor under control of the microprocessor depending on operations of the operation key section.
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